What an amazing idea . . . You are incredibly talented. I'll be using this idea and I'll be hitting the follow button to follow this amazing blog you have created. Thank you, I am so excited I can not wait to try this. Have a marvelous week. Connie :)

awesome post, as usual! i've been following you for a little while now, and you are very generous with the how-to info. i go to some blogs that like to show off the pretty finished product, but are stingy (boohoo!) with the how to! thanx for not being one of THOSE bloggers!take care!debra

Ahhh you creative gal! I NEED some of those molds as well! lol I was actually carving something out of wood last time and took a cut on my finger -.- I remember you mentioned this before and I forgot... well, not anymore! :)

I know what I'll be using this week's JoAnn coupon on! What a great idea - I like the comment about dressing up kitchen cabinets, but I tink I'd better practice a bit first. Thanks for always sharing your great ideas!

Oh My Gosh! That is such a great idea!!! :) I'm soooo going to keep this in mind. Thanks!

~Liz

P.S. you have a kitty that you take out in a stroller??? That kills me. Ours are leash trained too...but a stroller. That is darling. I can't imagine our kitties going for that.:) Thanks for popping in!

Fabulous, and so easy!! I may make some of these for my new studio!! Which at the moment is waning in the progress area. Waiting on hubs to take care of a few things...maybe it's time for me to make his favorite pie?? :o)

Hi Carol, thanks for stopping by and visiting. Yes, it is an amazing shop, but the little lady, 95 year old Elnor, was even more amazing. Those cowgirl boots were made for line-dancing. Don't you think? It is great to see you here, have a great week. Connie :)

We don't have a Jo Anne's around where we live. The first time I wa into one was a couple of weeks ago, on vacation in the US. I DIDN'T WANT TO LEAVE!!! Thanks about this reminder of the applique idea. I'm going to use it on a couple of things. Brilliant!

Hi Carol, Oh this turned out wonderful. So romantic and so chic.Thank you for sharing your steps. I have done this but with some plastic molds which do not work as well. I have also used stensils right on the project and then lifted off for the raised plaster that dries on the surface. It can be tricky, I like your way better.

Hi Carol,I found your blog via The Graphics Fairy and must say I'm glad I found it. I love your blog and the way you write it. I'm really enjoying the tutorials and your creative projects. This will definitely help me with my many small and large projects I'm trying to tackle. : )Thanks so much for sharing. I'm now a new follower and hope you'll get a chance to stop by for a visit.